celestial sphere

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celestial sphere

An astronomer points to a constellation on the celestial sphere.

Definition

Noun: 1. The apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected: An imaginary, vast sphere of arbitrary radius, concentric with the Earth, upon which all stars, planets, and other celestial objects seem to be fixed. It is a fundamental concept in astronomy and navigation for mapping positions in the sky.

Usage

The term "celestial sphere" is used to describe a conceptual model for locating and visualizing objects in space from an Earth-based perspective. - Ancient astronomers mapped constellations onto the celestial sphere. - The coordinates of right ascension and declination are used to pinpoint locations on the celestial sphere. - Navigators use instruments to measure the angle of stars above the horizon relative to the celestial sphere.

Advanced Usage
  • "To project onto the celestial sphere": To describe the apparent location of an object in the sky using this imaginary framework.
    • Even though planets are much closer than stars, we can still project their positions onto the celestial sphere for tracking their motion.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sphere (noun): A perfectly round geometrical object. In this context, it refers to the imaginary spherical surface.
  • Celestial (adjective): Pertaining to the sky or visible heavens, or to the universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
  • Firmament (noun): (Archaic or literary) The heavens or sky, often conceived as a solid arch or sphere.
Synonyms
  • Vault of heaven: A poetic term for the sky, imagined as an arched roof.
  • Empyrean: (Literary) The highest heaven, often thought of as the realm of pure fire or light.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs)
  • Celestial equator: The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
  • Celestial pole: The projection of the Earth's North or South Pole onto the celestial sphere, around which the stars appear to rotate.
  • Ecliptic: The apparent annual path of the Sun across the celestial sphere.
celestial sphere

An astronomer points to a constellation on the celestial sphere.

Noun
  1. the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected